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D-21 drone

Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:03 am

The pacific coast air museum just recieved on loan a D-21 drone from USAF.
http://www.pacificcoastairmuseum.org/20 ... letter.pdf

Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:26 am

The newsletter says the SR-71 was formerly known as the A-12, will someone please tell them otherwise. I live in Huntsville, Alabama and our museum The U.S. Space and Rocket Center has an actual A-12, but has a sign next to it that says its a SR-71 and has it painted as one. Drives me nuts.

Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:46 pm

How many D.21s are still in existence. I think there is one at the Museum of Flight in Seattle and there at least used to be one at Pima Air and Space Museum. Others?

Mon Jul 06, 2009 3:20 pm

from Wikipedia:


60-6940 M-21 Museum of Flight, Seattle, WA
60-6941 M-21 Lost, 30 July 1966

* Aircraft Maintenance And Regeneration Center (AMARC) located on Davis-Monthan AFB, Tucson, Arizona (D-21 #530)
* Beale Air Force Base, Marysville, California (D-21B #539)
* Blackbird Airpark, Palmdale, California (D-21B #525)
* Evergreen Aviation Museum, McMinnville, Oregon (D-21B #534)
* Grissom Air Museum, Peru, Indiana (GTD-21B)
* March Field Air Museum, Riverside, California (D-21)
* Museum of Aviation, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia (GTD-21B #538)
* Museum of Flight, Seattle, Washington (remaining M-21 #60-6940) mated with D-21 #510
* National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio (D-21B)
* Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona (D-21B #533)
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